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The 20 greatest drummers of the last 25 years

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By Rich Chamberlain published 10 August 2010

The results are in... but who topped the poll?

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Steve White

Steve White

Seven days ago we kick-started an online poll to find out who you thought was the greatest drummer of the last quarter of a century. To say we've had an excellent response would be an understatement. More than 102,000 votes later a winner has been crowned, but who is it? Read and click on to find out...

The godfather of UK drums, Steve White has backed some of the finest talent to come out of Britain over the last three decades. From Paul Weller to Oasis, Steve has proved himself time and time again as one of the greatest drummers the UK has ever produced.

Next: Stephen Morris

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Stephen Morris

Stephen Morris

A veteran of the Manchester rock scene, Stephen came to the world’s attention towards the end of the ‘70s with Joy Division, but in the last 25 years he’s shown his drumming credentials with New Order, The Other Two and Bad Lieutenant.

Next: Jeff Porcaro

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Jeff Porcaro

Jeff Porcaro

To say that Jeff Porcaro is well respected in the drumming community would be doing the former Toto man a huge disservice. Widely referenced by drummers of all genres as a hero, Jeff’s credits include Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Dangerous albums. Jeff received a quite a few votes from the Rhythm team.

Next: Cozy Powell

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Cozy Powell

Cozy Powell

A true monster behind the kit, Cozy Powell played with the cream of the UK’s rock scene through the ‘70s and ‘80s thanks to stints with Rainbow, Whitesnake, Deep Purple and more. A much-missed drumming powerhouse.

Next: Josh Freese

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Josh Freese

Josh Freese

The busiest man in drums? Possibly. Josh Freese is not just an awesome drummer, but he’s a chameleon as well. His 20-year career has seen him plonked behind the kit for everyone from A Perfect Circle, Guns N’ Roses and The Offspring to Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus and Rickie Lee Jones.

Next: Terry Bozzio

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Terry Bozzio

Terry Bozzio

To have a kit as ridiculously oversized as those used by Terry Bozzio, you must have the skills to back it up. Thankfully, he does. An insanely musical drummer, Bozzio made his name with Frank Zappa in the ‘70s and has since played on dozens and dozens of albums. In fact, it’s difficult to tell which is bigger, his kit or his CV. We’d probably plump for his kit, though.

Next: Stewart Copeland

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Stewart Copeland

Stewart Copeland

As an undisputed drumming revolutionary, Stewart Copeland is quite rightly name-checked by drummers all over the world as an inspiration and influence. His fusing of reggae rhythms with rock stylings helped The Police become one of the biggest bands on the planet. He continues to work tirelessly with other bands and on an array of soundtrack projects.

Next: Thomas Lang

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Thomas Lang

Thomas Lang

The master of stick tricks he may be, but Thomas Lang is so much more. A rock solid player as well as a showman, his instructional DVDs have become the stuff of legend and few can hold an audience in the palm of their hand quite like the infuriatingly-talented Austrian. He’s also a versatile session player, having performed with Robbie Williams, Victoria Beckham, Ronan Keating, Glenn Hughes and a whole load more.

Next: Steve Gadd

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Steve Gadd

Steve Gadd

When you’re the drummer of choice for Eric Clapton you must be pretty tasty, and Steve Gadd is certainly that. One of the most respected session players ever, it was Gadd that made being a hired gun cool as he worked with some of the music world’s top stars, including Clapton, Paul Simon and Paul McCartney.

Next: Brann Dailor

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Brann Dailor

Brann Dailor

Following in the footsteps of the metal pioneers of the ‘70s and ‘80s, Mastodon’s Brann Dailor is fast becoming one of the genre’s hottest players. Brann’s star has risen so high that the mighty Dave Grohl recently pinpointed the Mastodon man as one of the finest sticksmen in the world. Which isn’t bad, really, is it?

Next: Chad Smith

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Chad Smith

Chad Smith

As the driving force behind the funk rock behemoth that is the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chad Smith has rarely been out of the spotlight during the last 25 years. As well as forming one of the most watertight rhythm sections in history with Chili’s bandmate Flea, Chad has also wowed us in recent years with killer side projects like Chickenfoot and the Bombastic Meatbats.

Next: Phil Collins

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Phil Collins

Phil Collins

Say what you like about his crooning, but there’s no denying Phil Collins’ impact on the drumming world. His time at the drum stool for Genesis alone ensures that we will always pine for Phil to pick up his sticks again.

Next: Vinnie Colaiuta

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Vinnie Colaiuta

Vinnie Colaiuta

A real thinking man’s drummer, Vinnie Colaiuta is a technical master of his art. Equally skilled playing jazz, rock, pop, fusion or funk, he’s able to boast a ridiculously-impressive discography, including a whopping 19 albums with Frank Zappa.

Next: Nicko McBrain

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Nicko McBrain

Nicko McBrain

The larger-than-life sticksman replaced Clive Burr at the Iron Maiden drum stool in 1982, and he hasn’t looked back since, making himself pivotal to the unmistakable Maiden sound. Famed for his punishing single kick work, Nicko continues to play with frightening levels of energy and intensity to this day.

Next: Travis Barker

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Travis Barker

Travis Barker

Seemingly never one to stand still for too long at a time, during the last decade Travis has not only become an in-demand remixer, fashion designer and reality TV star, he’s also established himself as one of the world’s most inventive and innovative drummers. Whether it be with Blink-182, Transplants or his new solo record, everything Travis seems to touch turns to gold. His versatile skills were enough to take joint fifth place in our poll, as he came out in a dead heat with...

Next: Dave Grohl

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Dave Grohl

Dave Grohl

What can we say about Dave Grohl that hasn’t already been said a million times? Quite simply, from his time behind the kit for Washington punks Scream through to fulfilling his dreams by playing alongside John-Paul Jones with Them Crooked Vultures, Dave has always played with a raw power that few can match. Oh, and anyone with a CV that includes Nirvana, Foo Fighters and Queens Of The Stone Age can’t be too bad, can they?

Next: Neil Peart

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Neil Peart

Neil Peart

Neil ‘The Professor’ Peart joined up with Canadian power trio Rush way back in 1974, and since then he’s undoubtedly become one of the most respected drummers on the face of the Earth. Insanely technical and immensely gifted, Peart has caught the attention of drum enthusiasts over the years thanks to his array of eye-popping solos, effortless style and a penchant for bucking the trend by switching between matched and traditional grip and using the butt-end of his sticks. His influence on Rush extends beyond his almighty drum work, as he is also the band’s primary lyricist.

Next: Gavin Harrison

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Gavin Harrison

Gavin Harrison

As the current kings of UK prog, Porcupine Tree have attracted a huge fanbase of die-hards with their time-signature defying, fluid rock sound, and drummer Gavin Harrison has been a huge part of that since joining the band back in 2002. Gavin’s prog background stretches right back to 1983 and his time with Renaissance, while he currently juggles drumming duties with Porcupine Tree and King Crimson. The latter involves an eye-catching dual drum set-up with Pat Mastelotto.

Next: Mike Portnoy

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Mike Portnoy

Mike Portnoy

While he is of course intrinsically linked to Dream Theater, Mike Portnoy has opened himself up to a whole new audience this year after he stepped up to the plate to record, and subsequently tour, with Avenged Sevenfold in the wake of Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan’s death. The result is arguably Avenged’s strongest output to date, and Portnoy is deservedly enjoying the adulation of the band’s army of fans.

Of course, many were well aware of the drummer’s talents long before he joined up with M Shadows and co. His work with Dream Theater is jaw-droppingly impressive (as is his workload with the prog masters, churning out pretty much an album a year since their debut in 1989), and his stints with OSI, Transatlantic, Neal Morse, Liquid Tension Experiment and more mean that he’s one of the busiest sticksmen around, as well as one of the most visually engaging an impressive. No wonder he earned more than 29,000 votes in our poll.

Next: Joey Jordison

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Joey Jordison

Joey Jordison

A masked metal messiah. Ever since blast beating his way into the drum world back in 1999 as Slipknot unleashed their stunning debut, Joey has cemented himself as the master of metal playing. Lightning fast-yet-supremely-technical, Joey has proven himself equally adept outside of the confines of Slipknot, having worked with Korn, Rob Zombie, Murderdolls and more, as well as stepping in to save the day at the last minute when depping for Lars Ulrich at Download 2004.

Like Travis Barker, Joey has branched out beyond drumming, enjoying success as a producer and even appearing in a handful of movies. However, for us, he’ll always be a drum legend first and foremost, and it looks like you agree with us as he was the runaway winner of our Greatest Drummer of the Last 25 Years poll, taking an amazing 37 percent of the votes. That means that the Slipknot man earned more than 38,000 votes in just seven days on his way to being crowned as the finest drummer of the last quarter of a century.

Here's what he had to say about topping the poll.

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Rich Chamberlain
Rich Chamberlain

Rich is a teacher, one time Rhythm staff writer and experienced freelance journalist who has interviewed countless revered musicians, engineers, producers and stars for the our world-leading music making portfolio, including such titles as Rhythm, Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, and MusicRadar. His victims include such luminaries as Ice T, Mark Guilani and Jamie Oliver (the drumming one).

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